Russian carrier Aeroflot plans to launch additional flights from Moscow to the Far East from April in response to growing demand, the air carrier’s press service reports.The airline stresses that additional flights will be introduced earlier than planned this year. “The volume of additional supply is determined individually depending on demand,” the message reads. For example, up to two additional weekly flights from Moscow to Vladivostok and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky are already planned. In April, flights to the capital of Primorsky Krai will increase to four flights per day, and to Kamchatka – up to two flights per day.The Aeroflot Group will also operate more than a hundred weekly flights from Moscow and St. Petersburg to cities in the Far East in the summer.See also: Russia could open flights with Myanmar, Mongolia, South Korea, South Africa, Algeria and several other countries this year.
-Advertisement-
From April, the number of Aeroflot flights from Moscow to the Far East will be increased
– Published on:
For the latest updates and news follow The Eastern Herald on Google News, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. To show your support for The Eastern Herald click here.